Thailand Pattaya Weather in November — Climate Guide
November in Pattaya is high
Pattaya Weather in November — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Avg temp
- 32° / 24°
- Rainfall
- 50mm · 5 days
- Crowds
- Busy
As of 2026, Pattaya in November averages a high of 32°C and low of 24°C with 50mm of rain over about 5 days. Cool-dry season begins — warm and increasingly sunny at 32°C/24°C with much less rain and fresher evenings. Light clothing, swimwear, hat, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen. A light layer for cooler evenings and air-con.
November is high for Pattaya.
November is when Pattaya turns the corner into the cool-dry season — rain drops sharply (about 50mm), days are warm and increasingly sunny at around 32°C/24°C, humidity eases, and evenings feel fresher. The seas calm and clear, so Koh Larn and water sports come back into their own.
Loy Krathong, on the November full moon, is one of the year's most beautiful festivals — candle-lit krathong (small floating offerings) are released onto the water at dusk, a serene contrast to Songkran's chaos. It's a lovely time to be by the sea.
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Pattaya November Weather Stats
Avg High
32°C
Avg Low
24°C
Rainy Days
5
50mm total
Sunshine
8h
Daily avg
Humidity
73%
comfortable
UV Index
11
Extreme
Wind
10 km/h
Gusts 22
Sea Temp
29°C
Avg water temp
Crowds
Busy
At attractions
November Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
23 μg/m³
PM10
40 μg/m³
Status
moderate
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
37°C
Nighttime
26°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
10 km/h
Max gust 22 km/h
Activities Recommended for November
November Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Cool-dry season begins — much less rain
- Calming, clearer seas for Koh Larn
- Loy Krathong festival
- Fresher, pleasant evenings
Cons
- Crowds and prices rising
- Occasional late showers early in the month
- Extreme UV
- Book ahead as high season returns
November Events & Festivals
- Start of the cool-dry season — the best travel window opens
- Loy Krathong (~November full moon) — floating candle-lit krathong
- Calming seas, returning crowds
- Hotel prices rising
Pattaya in November — Full Picture
November is when Pattaya turns the corner into the cool-dry season — rain drops sharply (about 50mm), days are warm and increasingly sunny at around 32°C/24°C, humidity eases, and evenings feel fresher. The seas calm and clear, so Koh Larn and water sports come back into their own.
Loy Krathong, on the November full moon, is one of the year's most beautiful festivals — candle-lit krathong (small floating offerings) are released onto the water at dusk, a serene contrast to Songkran's chaos. It's a lovely time to be by the sea.
Crowds and prices climb as the high season returns, though it's not yet at the December-February peak — a good balance of fine weather and slightly easier conditions than midwinter. Outdoor sightseeing is comfortable morning and late afternoon, evenings are pleasant for markets and dining, and UV is still extreme, so keep the sunscreen handy.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Cool-dry season begins — warm and increasingly sunny at 32°C/24°C with much less rain and fresher evenings. Light clothing, swimwear, hat, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen. A light layer for cooler evenings and air-con.
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Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
34.3°C
26.7°C
7/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
33°C
26.3°C
13/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
Current32°C
25°C
12/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
32°C
24°C
1.7/mo
Pattaya Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January (Best) | 32° | 24° | 2d·15mm | 9h | 70% | 11 | Very busy | Peak |
| February (Best) | 33° | 25° | 2d·20mm | 9h | 70% | 11 | Very busy | Peak |
| 34° | 26° | 3d·35mm | 9h | 72% | 12 | Busy | Shoulder | |
| 35° | 27° | 6d·75mm | 8h | 74% | 12 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 34° | 27° | 12d·165mm | 7h | 76% | 11 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 33° | 27° | 12d·130mm | 7h | 76% | 11 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 33° | 26° | 13d·150mm | 6h | 77% | 11 | Moderate | Low season | |
| 33° | 26° | 14d·160mm | 6h | 77% | 11 | Moderate | Low season | |
| 32° | 26° | 16d·220mm | 5h | 80% | 10 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 32° | 25° | 15d·200mm | 6h | 79% | 10 | Quiet | Shoulder | |
| November (Best) | 32° | 24° | 5d·50mm | 8h | 73% | 11 | Busy | Peak |
| December (Best) | 31° | 23° | 1d·10mm | 9h | 70% | 10 | Very busy | Peak |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is November a good time to visit Pattaya?
Pattaya in November is high. Tourist crowds are busy and flight/hotel prices are peak.
What's the average temperature in Pattaya in November?
Pattaya November averages a high of 32°C and a low of 24°C.
Does it rain much in Pattaya in November?
Pattaya November averages 50mm of rainfall over about 5 rainy days.
What should I wear in Pattaya in November?
Cool-dry season begins — warm and increasingly sunny at 32°C/24°C with much less rain and fresher evenings. Light clothing, swimwear, hat, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen. A light layer for cooler evenings and air-con.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Pattaya in November?
Pattaya November sunrise is 06:15 and sunset is 17:50, with 11h 35min of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Pattaya in November?
Pattaya November air quality (AQI) averages 54, rated Moderate. PM2.5 averages 23μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Pattaya in November?
In November, Pattaya is great for Koh Larn beaches return, Loy Krathong on the water, Sanctuary of Truth + Nong Nooch.
Is November peak season in Pattaya?
Pattaya November crowds are busy and prices are peak. Advance reservations are strongly recommended.
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Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.